The Feast of Firstfruits was an Old Testament harvest offering that taught Israel to give God the first and best of the harvest. For Christians, it also points powerfully to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Passover was one of the most important feasts in Israel’s history. It remembered God’s deliverance from Egypt, taught Israel about redemption, and pointed forward to Jesus, the Lamb of God.
Jeremiah warned Judah not to trust the temple while refusing repentance. That same warning speaks today when Christian language is used to shield nationalism, power, pride, and disobedience.
What is faith? This beginner-friendly Christian guide explains biblical faith as trust in God, not mere agreement with facts, and shows how faith in Jesus changes the whole life.
Begin your day with a morning prayer for strength, peace, and wisdom. Ask God for help with what you must carry, what you cannot control, and what you cannot clearly see.
A clear timeline of ancient Israel from Abraham to the Babylonian exile, including the patriarchs, Exodus, judges, kings, divided kingdom, prophets, and exile.
Ancient Israel was a covenant people, a nation, a kingdom, and a historical society. Here is a clear beginner’s guide to why ancient Israel matters for understanding the Bible.
Studying one Bible chapter at a time helps you understand Scripture beyond isolated verses. Learn how to observe context, identify repeated words, summarize the chapter, find the main point, and apply God’s Word.
Verse mapping is a simple but powerful Bible study method that helps you slow down, study one verse deeply, understand its context, and apply God’s Word to your life.
The SOAP Bible study method is a simple way to slow down, understand Scripture, apply God’s Word, and respond in prayer. Learn how to use it step by step.